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When two closely related bird species found themselves in overlapping habitats, they found a clever solution – one altered its song to be distinct from the other. And according to new research from CU Boulder, the adaptation shows in real time how human development is impacting ecosystems on the Front Range. We learn more on today's ITN.
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What happens when you let a python eat like a glutton? Its internal organs grow. Really fast. Now, University of Colorado researchers think that phenomenon could eventually help treat humans with heart disease.
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Wildlife biologists in Colorado are studying scat to try to determine what is killing mountain goat kids on Mount Evans, after disease wiped out nearly half of the area's population in 2013. One theory is that human waste may be the culprit.
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Pikas are fluffy mammals that live at high altitudes across the West. They squeak when danger nears. The squeaky fluff-balls are considered indicators of…
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Colorado State University professor Diana Wall is the first female professor from CSU to be elected to the National Academy of Sciences for her…